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muscle car restoration?
25th August 2007
gumballer3o0o asked:
does anywhere know where i can get an old muscle sar to restore? im looking for a hemi cuda , a mustang fastback or a dodge challenger
Berry
does anywhere know where i can get an old muscle sar to restore? im looking for a hemi cuda , a mustang fastback or a dodge challenger
Berry
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Man you´re ambitious, i mean a cuda and a challenger? the most impressive cars on the universe I wish you luck to find one. about the mustang all than i can say it´s that are more easily to find in fact i have a 1973 hard top & 2003 gt both make me proud
Comment by Angus Young — August 25, 2007 @ 4:02 pm
Local Junk Yards.
Ebay Motors
Craigslist.com
Comment by C7S — August 26, 2007 @ 2:45 am
Are you sure you really dont mean a Saturn, Prius or Honda Accord?
Comment by Some Name Entered Here — August 28, 2007 @ 8:38 pm
and of coarse ebay
Comment by turkey — August 31, 2007 @ 5:55 am
Check e-bay, they have a great selection of classic cars on auction. Many are in major need of restoration. Check the local classic car ads in your newspaper and also try the classic auto shows in the spring. Lots of people with cars in various stages of restoration and many are for sale. I actually bought my 1970 GTO judge from a shop that does restoration. It was found in a garage where it had sat for 20 years. i paid a small amout for the car and a ton for the restoration.
Comment by Daisy — September 2, 2007 @ 2:02 am